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    Earth Retention Systems Handbook [2002]

    Earth Retention Systems Handbook [2002]
    Author(s): Alan MacNab
    ISBN-10: 0071373314
    ISBN-13: 978-0071373319
    Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional (1 April 2002)



    Presents a systematic and comprehensive presentation of temporary excavation shoring and earth retention systems used to construct permanent facilities inside them. These systems are used to construct underground pipelines, tunnels, tank and storage facilities, foundations and structures. Each chapter presents a shoring system type description, how it is constructed, equipment requirements, cost analysis, etc. Safety, inspection and testing codes and methods included throughout.

    A good practical handbook. It is a good reference book for both geotechnical and structural engineers.

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    Last edited by Azad; 03-30-2010 at 11:02 AM.

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  3. The link may be wrong, cause it reports file not exist
    I do hope it colud be fixed
    THANKS anyway

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    Please try the alternative links - I cannot check these from my client office. Reply if these links are not working.

    Azad

  6. Thanks 2nd worked

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    Thanks a lot

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